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Mate's VENGEANCE

To destroy him, I've traded my pride for a maid's uniform. My plan is simple: infiltrate his estate, seduce him into breaking his royal engagement, and lead his enemies to his doorstep. I want to see his pack burn. I want to see the light leave those storm-grey eyes as how he did to my mate
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Chapter 10

The garden became Sera's refuge.

Every morning, she woke at four AM-a full hour before her shift-and worked in the cold pre-dawn darkness, coaxing life back into Elena's dying dream. She cleared weeds, pruned dead growth, cleaned debris from the fountain. Her hands grew callused and dirt embedded itself under her fingernails despite constant scrubbing, but slowly, gradually, the garden began to reveal its bones.

A week passed. Then two.

She kept herself invisible during her regular duties, blending seamlessly into the household staff. But in those stolen early morning hours, she allowed herself to be... something else. Not quite herself-she didn't know who that was anymore. But not entirely the mask she wore either.

There was something meditative about the work. Something that quieted the constant noise of grief and rage in her head. She could almost understand why Elena had loved this place, had poured so much care into creating it.

Almost.

On her tenth day of working in the garden, Sera discovered bulbs buried beneath the weeds in one of the beds-tulips, maybe, or daffodils. They'd survived thirteen years of neglect, waiting underground for someone to give them a chance to bloom again.

She carefully cleared around them, gave them space to breathe, and felt something uncomfortably like hope stir in her chest.

She crushed it immediately. Hope was dangerous. Hope made you soft, made you hesitate.

She was here for revenge, not redemption.

It was a Tuesday morning, barely past dawn, when Celeste found her.

Sera was on her knees by the fountain, scrubbing years of grime from the stone basin, when she heard the sharp click of expensive heels on the pathway.

She looked up to find Celeste Ravencroft standing at the garden entrance, immaculately dressed as always, her expression a mix of surprise and something darker.

"What are you doing?" Celeste's voice was cold, imperious.

Sera climbed to her feet quickly, wiping dirty hands on her work pants. "Miss Celeste. I'm sorry, I was just-"

"I asked what you're doing," Celeste interrupted, moving closer. Her eyes swept over the cleared pathway, the pruned roses, the evidence of restoration. "Who gave you permission to work in this garden?"

"No one, ma'am." Sera kept her head down, projecting deference even as her mind raced. "I just... I saw how beautiful it used to be, and I thought maybe it could be saved. I'm doing it on my own time, not during my shift. I didn't think-"

"No, you clearly didn't think." Celeste's voice was sharp as a blade. "This garden is scheduled to be demolished and redesigned. I've already hired landscapers. Whatever amateur work you're doing here is pointless."

"I'm sorry," Sera said quietly. "I meant no disrespect. I just hate seeing beautiful things die."

Celeste stepped closer, and Sera could smell her expensive perfume-something floral and cloying that probably cost more than Sera's monthly wages.

"What's your name?" Celeste asked, her tone shifting to something more calculating.

"Sera Blackwood, ma'am."

"Sera." Celeste circled her slowly, like a predator assessing prey. "You're new here. Two weeks, is that right?"

"Yes, ma'am."

"And in those two weeks, you've decided to involve yourself in matters that are well above your station." Celeste stopped directly in front of her, forcing Sera to look up. "This garden belonged to the Alpha's first mate. It's deeply personal, deeply painful. What makes you think you have any right to touch it?"

It was a test, Sera realized. Celeste was trying to gauge her intentions, her threat level.

"I didn't think of it that way," Sera said, carefully injecting uncertainty into her voice. "I just saw something dying that could be saved. I'm sorry if I overstepped. I'll stop immediately if that's what you want."

Celeste's eyes narrowed. "You're very pretty, aren't you? In that... simple, understated way. The kind of pretty that men think is natural, that they think just happened by accident."

Sera's pulse quickened, but she kept her expression neutral. "I don't know what you mean, ma'am."

"Don't play stupid with me." Celeste's voice dropped to something dangerous. "I've seen pretty maids before. Seen the way they position themselves near powerful males, hoping to catch attention. Hoping to elevate their station through seduction and manipulation."

"I would never-"

"Look at me when I'm speaking to you," Celeste commanded.

Sera raised her eyes, meeting Celeste's gaze directly for the first time. She saw jealousy there, and fear, and something almost like desperation.

This woman was terrified of losing Kael. Not because of politics or alliances, but because she genuinely loved him. And she saw threats everywhere, even in a lowly maid working in a forgotten garden.

"I'm not interested in seduction or manipulation," Sera said, keeping her voice steady and earnest. "I'm just trying to do honest work and maybe... maybe help something beautiful live again. That's all. I promise."

The lies tasted like ash, but she delivered them perfectly-just the right mix of innocence and hurt confusion.

Celeste studied her for a long moment, then stepped back. "You're a maid. You'll always be a maid. Remember your place, Sera Blackwood. And stay away from things-and people-that don't belong to you."

It was a clear warning. A line drawn in the sand.

"Yes, ma'am," Sera said quietly. "I understand."

"Good." Celeste turned to leave, then paused. "And stop working on this garden. It's being torn out in four weeks regardless. Your efforts are wasted."

She swept away, leaving Sera alone among the roses and the fountain and the slowly returning life.

Sera remained still until she was certain Celeste was gone, then let out a slow breath.

That had been dangerous. Celeste was watching her now, suspicious and threatened. Sera would need to be even more careful, even more invisible.

But it also confirmed something important: Celeste could be provoked. Her jealousy was a weakness, a crack in her otherwise perfect facade.

Sera could work with that.

She looked down at her dirt-stained hands, at the fountain she'd been scrubbing, at the garden slowly coming back to life despite thirteen years of death.

Elder Moira had said Kael walked here sometimes, when he couldn't sleep.

Sera had been working in the mornings to avoid him, to restore the garden without drawing direct attention.

But maybe it was time to adjust her schedule.

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